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Similarity of Effect of "Adrenalin", Adrenaline and Nor-Adrenaline on the Cat Denervated Heart.
SummaryNo difference can be seen in the quantitative responses of the acutely surgically denervated heart of the cat to “Adrenalin,” adrenaline or nor-adrenaline.The authors wish to thank the Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute for the supply of 1-adrenaline and Winthrop-Stearns Inc. for the 1-nor-adrenaline used in this investigation.
H, WEISBERG, F R, GRIFFITH
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THE ABSORPTION OF ADRENALIN [PDF]
1. Adrenalin solution given subcutaneously is usually rapidly absorbed, probably by lymphatic channels. 2. The speed of this process may be influenced by the circulation rate. 3. The relative amounts of adrenalin at any moment unabsorbed at the site of inoculation, carried in the circulating fluids, and taken up by the ...
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Background: Interaction between local anesthetic solution, lidocaine hydrochloride (with and without adrenaline), and root canal irrigants such as sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA), and chlorhexidine (CHX) has not ...
Nirmal Vidhya +4 more
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Summary: Agonists for glucagon-like-peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) are currently used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. Their benefits have been centered on pancreas and hypothalamus, but their roles in other organ systems are not well ...
Ayoze González-Santana +4 more
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Adrenaline overdose in pediatric anaphylaxis: a case report
Background Adrenaline is the standard treatment for anaphylaxis but appropriate administration remains challenging, and iatrogenic overdose is easily overlooked.
Pui Yi Lily Liew, John Andrew Craven
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Diagnostic Dilemma in Allergy and Coronary Syndromes: Kounis Syndrome or Adrenaline Effect?
Management of anaphylaxis includes adrenaline, a life-saving drug, however appropriate dosing and administration are of crucial importance due to serious side effects.
Ebru Atike Ongun +4 more
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A comparative study between haemocoagulase and adrenaline in type 1 tympanoplasty
Introduction: Haemostasis is a critical component of ear surgeries, which can be achieved by topical methods including simple manual pressure with gauze or cotton balls soaked with adrenaline, administration of haemostatic agents or vasoconstrictive ...
Nishad Chemmangath +3 more
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Adrenaline to improve survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: the PARAMEDIC2 RCT
Background: Adrenaline has been used as a treatment for cardiac arrest for many years, despite uncertainty about its effects on long-term outcomes and concerns that it may cause worse neurological outcomes. Objectives: The objectives were to evaluate the
Gavin D Perkins +31 more
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Synthesis, Spectroscopic, and Biological Assessments on Some New Rare Earth Metal Adrenaline Adducts
Adrenaline (Adr) reacts with chlorides of Y3+, Ce3+, Nd3+ and Sm3+ in methanol at 60 °C to yield metal ion adducts of definite composition. These compounds are characterized by elemental analyses, molar conductivity, UV-Vis., 1H–NMR, Raman laser ...
Sulaiman A. Al Yousef +8 more
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Effects of Vasoactive Drug Use on Hemodynamics in Critical Disease Pediatic Patients
Introduction:The fact that critically ill pediatric patients have hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics different from that in adults plays a key role in the selection of vasoactive agent.
Melike Ersoy, Metin Karaböcüoğlu
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